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And this is isn't even necessarily the "best" view of it. There's also the view from the Sound and from Beacon Hill. I love the view from Gasworks Park personally. These quickly googled pictures are much worse than posted pic though. However, this picture is a lie and you should stay in Cali :D

also, people don't realize how far North the Space Needle is from downtown

Seattle is perfect if you are a depressed art student. I miss it sometimes. Even though it rains EVERY DAY it's still green and pretty. I almost got in a car accident on the 5 one day because the sun had dropped below the cloud line and everywhere it was raining there was a rainbow. Most beautiful thing I have ever seen.

As a (currently displaced) California native who has had the distinct displeasure of visiting Seattle... the feeling is mutual, so you just go ahead and keep it. I'll take my beautiful and bankrupt home state over Seattle every day of the week.